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you could call it an over technology stock. it did not look good early for the stock markets. the ability or lack there of in europe. mario monti is stepping down as prime minister of italy. he lost support of the people. he was out in front of italy's debt crisis last year and he lowered the bar in cost. he is a smart guy. he obviously does not want to stay there. investors took heart from the latest data out of china. growth is accelerating. no more that owning our process here. almost 10%. beating analyst estimates. copper moved higher. it is an industrial metal. money flowing into stocks. minors like numa mining. then, of course, the announcement that they would be taking a big acquisition. today, it is up more than a percent. cliff natural of about 5%. we should not forget mcdonald's. better same-store sales than expected. coming up in just a few minutes. cash is king at ethan allen peered the furniture retailer throwing a lot more cash at shareholders. they are announcing a one-time payout this month alone. we will get the inside story from ethan allen chairman and ceo f
you could call it an over technology stock. it did not look good early for the stock markets. the ability or lack there of in europe. mario monti is stepping down as prime minister of italy. he lost support of the people. he was out in front of italy's debt crisis last year and he lowered the bar in cost. he is a smart guy. he obviously does not want to stay there. investors took heart from the latest data out of china. growth is accelerating. no more that owning our process here. almost 10%....
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. >> reporter: a study in the journal environmental science and technology found stuffing in more than 100 sophomore f hu00 the country found that 85% contained potentially hazard downs chemicals. >> they're coming out of the couches into air and dropping into dust. >> reporter: these chemicals were first used to meet requirements in california saying that the upholstery must sustain a flame for 15 seconds. among the chemicals found where were pbdes, voluntarily phased out in 2004 after the epa expressed concern that they were toxic to both humans and the environment. and a toxic ban from children's sleep wear in the 1970s. an environmental advocacy group found the tests it commissioned found high levels of tris in 16 upholstered products. but the midwesteamerican chemis counsel say that it provides time -- a furniture trade group says it's not aware of any evidence including in the sofa study linking the retard ands in furniture as a home health problem. additional research is needed for the sole purpose of meeting california's strict standards. the treadway's say for them, finding th
. >> reporter: a study in the journal environmental science and technology found stuffing in more than 100 sophomore f hu00 the country found that 85% contained potentially hazard downs chemicals. >> they're coming out of the couches into air and dropping into dust. >> reporter: these chemicals were first used to meet requirements in california saying that the upholstery must sustain a flame for 15 seconds. among the chemicals found where were pbdes, voluntarily phased out in...
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officials think it is it a cover to test technology for a missile used for the united states . >> and travel forces in pakistan. terrorist leadership was hiding out near the border of pakistan. they are aware of the deaths but not confirming the igentity or how important the leadership was at this time. >> there are growing fierce that the civil war in syria could escaulate. syria is stocking piling chemical weapons. but since international inspectors have never been inside of the country, we don't know how big the arsnil is. new reports president assad may be willing to unleash as an effort foget control. >> they are joining us to break it down. welcome, thank you for joining us today. >> thank you. the president said if syria resorts to using chemical weapons there will be consequences and it is it a red line for the white house. what do you think it could to trigger military action? >> the reason i am smiling the administration should have played this card a year ago. this is putting more pressure. there is no evidence that syria will be nutty enough to use chemical weapons. but if
officials think it is it a cover to test technology for a missile used for the united states . >> and travel forces in pakistan. terrorist leadership was hiding out near the border of pakistan. they are aware of the deaths but not confirming the igentity or how important the leadership was at this time. >> there are growing fierce that the civil war in syria could escaulate. syria is stocking piling chemical weapons. but since international inspectors have never been inside of the...
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in terms of the technology, developing capabilities to send people beyond the earth orbit and into deep space on a fairly permanent basis and having rockets able to do that are the key to doing that and that is in the program. that is now being worked on. it's just perhaps faster with more money but it is still progressing. >> well, there are these ambitious goals that nasa has. talk about going to mars. having said that, at the same time, we were hearing today about this colorado-based company. they just said yesterday that they plan to send privately funded and built spacecraft to the moon by 2020. they say 15 to 20 nations are interested in those missions and it's much cheaper than nasa can do it for. >> as space technology advances, the things that we did five, 10, 20 years ago become cheaper. the technology is better, the energy, all of the construction designs are better so that you can do these things that once cost 26 billion and those kind of dollars from apollo, you can do it for less money now. but you keep the dollars going for new technologies, things that are harder to do,
in terms of the technology, developing capabilities to send people beyond the earth orbit and into deep space on a fairly permanent basis and having rockets able to do that are the key to doing that and that is in the program. that is now being worked on. it's just perhaps faster with more money but it is still progressing. >> well, there are these ambitious goals that nasa has. talk about going to mars. having said that, at the same time, we were hearing today about this colorado-based...
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technology, mobility, u.s. manufacturing and energy, that's exciting stuff. international, we think it's really looking inexpensive, especially emerging markets. >> all right. got to leave it there, gentlemen. real exciting stuff. appreciate your time and we'll see you soon. thank you guys. >> thanks, maria. software-maker adobe out with the fourth-quarter members. jon fortt outside adobe headquarters. over to you. >> reporter: hey, maria. looks like adobe has a beat on the top and bottom lines which might be seen as a bit of a surprise. it looked like the street was looking for 1.1 billion. adobe turns in 1.15. i was looking for around 56 cents in -- in proformo eps, and we've got 61 cents, i believe. now, what's particularly -- yeah, 61 cents non-gap. what's particularly important about that is adobe is adding creative cloud subscriptions at a really fast clip, around 10,000 a week. that's up from 8,000 the quarter before. that has some negative impact on revenue because they are not getting that big pop in software revenue that they used to get when they w
technology, mobility, u.s. manufacturing and energy, that's exciting stuff. international, we think it's really looking inexpensive, especially emerging markets. >> all right. got to leave it there, gentlemen. real exciting stuff. appreciate your time and we'll see you soon. thank you guys. >> thanks, maria. software-maker adobe out with the fourth-quarter members. jon fortt outside adobe headquarters. over to you. >> reporter: hey, maria. looks like adobe has a beat on the...
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machines with the technology, the scale and the ability to communicate to make the world work better. and now all the machines want in. ♪ ♪ >> e degrees at reagan national. we have fog that will stick around in the morning hours -- a record 71 back in 1991. the weatherbug network is 49 degrees in alexandria. a 10th of an inch of rain earlier in the day. here in the district, looking at 44 degrees. a quarter of an inch of rain this afternoon. a fog advisory stretching all the way to the chesapeake bay. this is an atoll 9:00 tomorrow morning. visibility rapidly diminishing as the fog continues to get a little thicker out there. a half a mile of visibility. even less than that in quantico. looking for the fog to lift mid morning. temperatures for the overnight will not move a lot. the big change will come when the warm front moves to the north of us. the wind changes direction to the south and west -- that will allow temperatures tomorrow in the mid to upper 60's, are around 70 degrees, remaining high if not breaking the record. set in 1979 -- 58 degrees. this is the cold front that
machines with the technology, the scale and the ability to communicate to make the world work better. and now all the machines want in. ♪ ♪ >> e degrees at reagan national. we have fog that will stick around in the morning hours -- a record 71 back in 1991. the weatherbug network is 49 degrees in alexandria. a 10th of an inch of rain earlier in the day. here in the district, looking at 44 degrees. a quarter of an inch of rain this afternoon. a fog advisory stretching all the way to...
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now you want to stop us from doing this, and you won't help us with clean energy technologies. the answer is we need leadership. if the united states could meet its commitment that obama made, then we could go at international negotiations, and develop an agreement. i think the chinese understand that ultimately building all these coal plants is going to hurt them more than us because they've got more people. they've got a lot of people along the coast lines. they have a lot of people living in very dry arid conditions that will just get drier. they have a lot of mouths to feed and they're drawing down their aquifers. i think if the u.s. were in a position to show some leadership to say we're going to reduce emissions, now china get off your butt and you reduce emission, then i think you could see a global deal. obviously if the richest country in the world, which is is the biggest cumulative polluter refuses to lead, you can hardly expect poorer countries too do so. >> eliot: it has not really accomplished anything but you're right. there is no way to anticipate success if we
now you want to stop us from doing this, and you won't help us with clean energy technologies. the answer is we need leadership. if the united states could meet its commitment that obama made, then we could go at international negotiations, and develop an agreement. i think the chinese understand that ultimately building all these coal plants is going to hurt them more than us because they've got more people. they've got a lot of people along the coast lines. they have a lot of people living in...
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to an industry that doesn't really have that kind of technology we see elsewhere in the digital world. >> "the lion king" is low tech. it was intentionally so. you see the rods and strings and that was a concept that i wanted very much for the lion king. i wanted people to see old-style theater, puppet tri. as a person who studied theater, i have seen it in the original form. it was there to bridge the gap between the inexplicable in life. look at how disney has always dealt with death. they don't shy away. they don't go oh, my god, m ourks stafa is dying. fairy tales and myths have helped get through those times and that's how you tell children how you get through a doubt or an illness. >> the circle of life. >> those lessons are important and why people bring their kids to the theater. they have a great time, but if they can bring something home that has made their lives fuller, richer, more complete i have done my job. >> my thanks to julie taymor, up next on the "wall street journal report" we will look a the news this week that will have an impact on your money. >>> and the most
to an industry that doesn't really have that kind of technology we see elsewhere in the digital world. >> "the lion king" is low tech. it was intentionally so. you see the rods and strings and that was a concept that i wanted very much for the lion king. i wanted people to see old-style theater, puppet tri. as a person who studied theater, i have seen it in the original form. it was there to bridge the gap between the inexplicable in life. look at how disney has always dealt...
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technology was the big drag, thanks once again to apple. over the past week apple has gone from almost $600 per share to $533, down about 9%. with the sell-off apple is about $8 above its most recent low from mid-november. there are several theories behind apple's stock drop: profit taking, disappointment over no special dividend, and more fundamental concerns about its business growth. two other big techs under some pressure today. microsoft fell 1%. it's just pennies above its low for the year. cisco systems fell 0.07%. the firm repeated today its previous earnings growth forecast. big banks were on the upswing with the further improvement in the job market, and ahead of next week's federal reserve meeting as expectations build for more economic help. j.p. morgan jumped 2.6%, it's highest price since early november. bank of america added another 1.8% to an 18 month high. a big global energy deal is one step closer tonight. late today canada okayed the buyout of nexen energy by chinese energy giant c-nooc. this is a $15.3 billion deal, rep
technology was the big drag, thanks once again to apple. over the past week apple has gone from almost $600 per share to $533, down about 9%. with the sell-off apple is about $8 above its most recent low from mid-november. there are several theories behind apple's stock drop: profit taking, disappointment over no special dividend, and more fundamental concerns about its business growth. two other big techs under some pressure today. microsoft fell 1%. it's just pennies above its low for the...
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the only one with trap + lock technology. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the risk of an afib-related stroke. there is limited data on how these drugs compare when warfarin is well managed. no routine blood m
the only one with trap + lock technology. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male...
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the nasdaq 100 includes some of the heaviest hitters in the technology industry. we are talking about google and apple. also some other names that you may not know of. dollar tree, starbucks. some interesting choices. this is a big index fund. a lot of them try to track the nasdaq 100 so they as a result will end up buying facebook shares. dagen: thank you, shibani. starbucks offering a limited edition $450 gift card made of stainless steal. it will come with a gold level starbucks membership. that includes gifts and free refills. it will initially be made available exclusively through gilt.com. only $400 is on the card. it cost $50 to make. you decide. is a youtube sensation gangnam style closer to 1 billion views? psy will bring in $7 billion. more than half of his take comes from commercial endorsements. connell: good for him. it is a very cool video. very well done. it is so catchy. connell: let's go back to the cold now. dagen: you are a nerd who is 80. nicole: you got to love gangnam style. nicole: let's take a look at the stock in how apple is very. also, t
the nasdaq 100 includes some of the heaviest hitters in the technology industry. we are talking about google and apple. also some other names that you may not know of. dollar tree, starbucks. some interesting choices. this is a big index fund. a lot of them try to track the nasdaq 100 so they as a result will end up buying facebook shares. dagen: thank you, shibani. starbucks offering a limited edition $450 gift card made of stainless steal. it will come with a gold level starbucks membership....
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south korea losses in automakers were offset by gains in technology shares and ship builders. meanwhile australia's asx 200 up nearly 1% today with miners and banks gaining knmomentum. sensex lower by 0.5%. >> thank you for that. a one meert high tsunami has hit the ming a sgi prefecture in japan after an earthquake struck. the quake rocked buildings as far as tokyo. all nuclear plants and refiners are operating as normal. we did see the dollar yen hit a session on -- or the yen hitting a session high. we have a little bit higher, the yen right now, 82.37. peter styles is joining us for more. >> we've had six earthquakes, decreasing in magnitude. we had the 7.3, a lot smaller than the one which devastated japan on fukushima. it's probably at least 500 times less in energy. and so we've had a sequence of 7.3, 6.2 and then going through 5.5 down to 4.8. so a cluster of earthquakes. they're relatively shallow, which means they're at the outer rim of where they're generated, which is why probably the devastation isn't enormous. and the earthquake mechanism is one which would tend
south korea losses in automakers were offset by gains in technology shares and ship builders. meanwhile australia's asx 200 up nearly 1% today with miners and banks gaining knmomentum. sensex lower by 0.5%. >> thank you for that. a one meert high tsunami has hit the ming a sgi prefecture in japan after an earthquake struck. the quake rocked buildings as far as tokyo. all nuclear plants and refiners are operating as normal. we did see the dollar yen hit a session on -- or the yen hitting a...
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sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. >>> as promised, we're keeping a very close watch on capitol hill. house speaker boehner expected to make his weekly briefing in a moment now. if the gaggle he just gave republicans is any indication that he has been in contentious in previous briefings. let's get the latest. kristen walker is live and mike live on capitol hill. mike, let's start with you. talking about the fact that we're waiting for john boehner to come out. but the behind-the-scenes attitude that he's displaying is what? >> basically, we're nowhere, thomas. after a glimpse of optimism after the president met privately with john boehner over the weekend at the white house. we're back to the point where it's a standoff. republicans want the president to come forth, show a little ankle, if you will, on where he's willing to cut spending. youjohn boehner in the briefing room has a chart. in boehner's words as we've been given exc
sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. >>> as promised, we're keeping a very close watch on capitol hill. house speaker boehner expected to make his weekly briefing in a moment now. if the gaggle he just gave republicans is any indication that he has been in contentious in previous briefings. let's get the latest. kristen...
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we talked about technology and data sharing. there are productivity, issues that are significant. >> i want to touch on some other hot-button topics we have not discussed as much. capital gains, dividends. current laws, they go back up. dividends treated as ordinary income. capital gains goes back up to 20%. how much revenue are we talking about? if those become bargaining chips, how much are we giving up? >> under current law, the capital gains rate is scheduled to go to 20%. we are actually talking 23.8%. dividends are scheduled to go to ordinary rates. you need the 3.8% for people who have higher incomes. significant increases in both are scheduled. as you think about the fiscal cliff and what is coming, one of the few places you can see people responding to it is in their behavior around capital gains and dividends. companies are moving up to how, shareholders take a vintage of a lower rate. i expect you will see more investors realize lower capital gains in order to get lower rates. there is clearly money there. there is cl
we talked about technology and data sharing. there are productivity, issues that are significant. >> i want to touch on some other hot-button topics we have not discussed as much. capital gains, dividends. current laws, they go back up. dividends treated as ordinary income. capital gains goes back up to 20%. how much revenue are we talking about? if those become bargaining chips, how much are we giving up? >> under current law, the capital gains rate is scheduled to go to 20%. we...
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now get the advanced technology of adt starting at just $99 and save $300. with adt, you get 24/7 fast response monitoring that helps protect you from burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide. plus remote access to your home. even control your thermostat to help save energy and money. get adt installed starting at just $99. that's a $300 savings. you may even save up to 20% on your homeowners insurance. for everything that matters most. adt. always there. >>> welcome back, everybody. it's time for "sunday house call." joining us, dr. mark skiing siegel, associate professor of med. and vice chairman of the department of urology at the mount sinai medical facility here. >> good morning. >> good to see you. we begin with a shocking report that has to do with the representative head injuries. how dangerous they can be. the researchers found substantial new evidence linking repeat concussion to say permanent brain injury. dr. siegel, when you are a kid you get your bell running and if you don't
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a lot of those will come from the information technology area. also, energy and healthcare. those are some of my favorite sectors for 2013. connell: brian, thank you very much. speaker of the house, john boehner, getting ready to deliver his update. as soon as he does, we will take it live. he will highlight the fact that the spending cuts are just not there. we will see what he has to say. then the story about facebook interns. just breaking in the cash. let's take a look at oil today. ♪ connell: the speaker of the house john boehner is about to update us on the fiscal cliff talks. pushing the president to come up with some spending cuts. we will have it live as soon as it starts. before that, let's make a little money. charles payne is here. tell us your stock today. charles: they make great cars. the demand is absolutely on fire. the liquefying the commodities, natural gas, i think there will be a lot of money there. as you are worried about this fiscal cliff stuff, this is one of the companies that has done very well in a recessionary. they have managed extraordinarily
a lot of those will come from the information technology area. also, energy and healthcare. those are some of my favorite sectors for 2013. connell: brian, thank you very much. speaker of the house, john boehner, getting ready to deliver his update. as soon as he does, we will take it live. he will highlight the fact that the spending cuts are just not there. we will see what he has to say. then the story about facebook interns. just breaking in the cash. let's take a look at oil today. ♪...
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now get the advanced technology of adt starting at just $99 and save $300. with adt, you get 24/7 fast response monitoring that helps protect you from burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide. plus remote access to your home. even control your thermostat to help save energy and money. get adt installed starting at just $99. that's a $300 savings. you may even save up to 20% on your homeowners insurance. for everything that matters most. adt. always there. >> world watches with concerns over a chemical weapons massacre. amateur video from the syrian capital of damascus. bashar assad's power base. rebels have been trying to supply lines, as the bullets fly behind the scenes a political maneuvering continues. ourselves hillary clinton met yesterday with her russian counterpart and the united nations peace envoy to discuss the next steps for syria. the united states has insisted president assad must go. the russians have been against the idea. the u.s. is not going to cause budge on this one the yatsd stands with the american people in insisting that p
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we have more manpower, technology. we actually have air cover now across the entire southwest border. things that we never had before. and like i said, i started off in immigration and border enforcement. you know, 20 years with the u.s. attorney for arizona. i've seen the changes. i know what impact they have h had. so that illegal immigration numbers are down to where they were 40 years ago. you know, you're never going to feel that border. that's not a possibility. but you can discuss border security and immigration reform simultaneously now. we don't have to this kind of first this and then that. at this point they actually go together. >> suarez: it's the policy of the obama administration and of course your department to use prosecutorial discretion when you're working with people who are undocumented, who are in the country illegally. there have been reports saying that even though that's the policy, up to half of the people that the united states has sent home in the last three years haven't been violent crimin
we have more manpower, technology. we actually have air cover now across the entire southwest border. things that we never had before. and like i said, i started off in immigration and border enforcement. you know, 20 years with the u.s. attorney for arizona. i've seen the changes. i know what impact they have h had. so that illegal immigration numbers are down to where they were 40 years ago. you know, you're never going to feel that border. that's not a possibility. but you can discuss border...
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i have to tell you, ibm, you do not think of ibm as cutting edge and technology, when it comes to this kind of thing, a lot of people watch what this company does. ashley: with the glass half-full, a lot of companies not offering 401(k)s. at least they are kicking in some money. gerri: you know, look, i heard somebody on our air today say why do companies even do this in the first place. i have to tell you, we have a retirement crisis in this country. i want to see people get as much help as they can. they came out with a nearly 30 year study of retirement assets. the system is successfully providing adequate retirement resources to american. no, that average retirement cash is $30,000. people do not have enough money set aside. i understand what they are trying to do, they are trying to make their mutual fund managers happy. for us to close our eyes and pretend everything is okay when it is not is a tragedy. tracy: ibm also thinking it is a retention issue as well. they will keep you until you get that match. [talking over each other] gerri: there will be cases where people cannot. th
i have to tell you, ibm, you do not think of ibm as cutting edge and technology, when it comes to this kind of thing, a lot of people watch what this company does. ashley: with the glass half-full, a lot of companies not offering 401(k)s. at least they are kicking in some money. gerri: you know, look, i heard somebody on our air today say why do companies even do this in the first place. i have to tell you, we have a retirement crisis in this country. i want to see people get as much help as...
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the technology is going to change. with the current technology is safe but will we monitor technology in the future if phones become more? >> it is a fair debate. thank you, but i think the captain is onto something, we will eventually be listening to my fiancÉ ring tone on the flight. sorry. thank you both. we want to know what you think about all this. here is our question tonight, she passengers are allowed to use their cell phones on flights? who will share the results with you at the end of the show. besides the annoyance of people talking next to you, some airlines allow you to set in the lap of luxury. airlines make of the worlds best according to travel and leisure magazine making up sites top five. number five, pacific airways. the hong kong-based airways has power outlets and usb cords and the seats are really, really comfortable. green air, most improved from last year thanks to hold the menu. featuring dishes from all over asia. number three, the emirates. slipping a spot from last year due to negative com
the technology is going to change. with the current technology is safe but will we monitor technology in the future if phones become more? >> it is a fair debate. thank you, but i think the captain is onto something, we will eventually be listening to my fiancÉ ring tone on the flight. sorry. thank you both. we want to know what you think about all this. here is our question tonight, she passengers are allowed to use their cell phones on flights? who will share the results with you at...
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from the -- research and technology. from 2005 to 2011, this program supported 46 projects involving fishermen, ports, marinists and they leveraged $2.7 million in noaa funding with $2.9 million in nonfederal matching funds. another program, fishing for energy, is one of an innovative program that has collection bins for commercial fishermen to dispose of unwanted fishing gear. it's disposed more than 700 of obsolete dare elect gear which -- dire elect gear which has lost marketable lobster and saves up to $792 million in damages to boat propelers from direlect fishing gear. if that isn't enough, the energy from them recycles gear. it doesn't cost the fishermen anything to dispose of this gear and that's why it's such a successful program. this small federal investment results in huge cost savings. marine debris is much larger and a growing problem. with disasters in japan last year and the recent storms like sandy, cleaning up debrises requires both resources and coordination between agencies and states. while i commend
from the -- research and technology. from 2005 to 2011, this program supported 46 projects involving fishermen, ports, marinists and they leveraged $2.7 million in noaa funding with $2.9 million in nonfederal matching funds. another program, fishing for energy, is one of an innovative program that has collection bins for commercial fishermen to dispose of unwanted fishing gear. it's disposed more than 700 of obsolete dare elect gear which -- dire elect gear which has lost marketable lobster and...
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they're looking for technology. and some of this technology has defense applications, like this battery maker they're buying this stuff up. that is something we have to be concerned about and should stop. tracy: do you worry -- we ha an election. there are new people leading. you worry that the new leaders will make this even worse? >> the leaders in china right now, the so-called conservatives, but in the chinese context that means hard-line anti reformers. they want to clo up opportunities for foreigners. when you have these chinese enterprises going around the world buying assetsts, the opportunities for not only foreign companies but also a domestic, private entrepreneurs, the private people are being narrowed. that is real problem for china because it's an entire rform. tracy: the other thing is that currency manipulation and the fact that our best fishing does not ace as much weight on this >> u.s. law requires treasury to designate a country occurrence manipulator if it manipulates its currency and thus to ge
they're looking for technology. and some of this technology has defense applications, like this battery maker they're buying this stuff up. that is something we have to be concerned about and should stop. tracy: do you worry -- we ha an election. there are new people leading. you worry that the new leaders will make this even worse? >> the leaders in china right now, the so-called conservatives, but in the chinese context that means hard-line anti reformers. they want to clo up...
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we have the technology, we have the people. we have the financial wherewithal to produce how much we're allowed to produce, that is the key word. how much are we allowed to produce. this is a government-run market now. it is not a free market. it's a government-run market. so where is the government on your question? melissa: yeah. >> we don't know. melissa: we don't know. >> there has been no leadership. melissa: we don't know although that they are hostile to a certain extent. $47 billion is a lot of money obviously. that would create a quite a lot of jobs, right? they reilly turned down ss many jobs and revenue when the economy is hurting so much. >> and it is not just export% lng. my bottom line, yes, we should export lng if we have a market out there to serve but let's do even more with natural gas. let's make natural gas into transportation fuels, cng, compressed natural gas, liquified, natural gas both for trucking. methanol or even gasoline can be made from natural gas. so why don't we use natural gas and get off import
we have the technology, we have the people. we have the financial wherewithal to produce how much we're allowed to produce, that is the key word. how much are we allowed to produce. this is a government-run market now. it is not a free market. it's a government-run market. so where is the government on your question? melissa: yeah. >> we don't know. melissa: we don't know. >> there has been no leadership. melissa: we don't know although that they are hostile to a certain extent. $47...
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impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> welcome back to "hardball." there's a potentially big electoral story developing in pennsylvania that you need to hear about. the state's 20 electoral votes went for president obama this year, of course, as is the case in all but two states. the winner of a state's popular vote takes all its electoral votes. now a republican leader in the state of pennsylvania -- or the commonwealth i should say wants to change the rules of the game. state senate majority leader dominick peg leg give announced he plans to introduce legislation to change how the state allocates its electoral votes. according to mother jones magazine, the new ru
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but the technology is changing so much. now they are using it, it's becoming more common. >> absolutely. why hide it? i had the option to look flesh tone. >> why didn't you take it? >> i figured it would be too obvious. also i lost it a year ago and it didn't feel like mine. it's my new identity. it's part of who i am. it just seems odd to me. >> how does it change your career or your goals or doesn't it have an impact on you? >> it's definitely had an impact. and when it first happened, before i realized i was visited by a former patient and told me that life goes on and everything is okay. >> we're watch a movie you're in. is that in there? >> that was a pro toe type. they destroyed that a number of times. >> after it was down, it was all bent. the fingers were all crooked. it was a lot of fun. >> i was told it might be on camera a little bit. but then they are throwing it it across the room. >> tell me a little bit about the applications for this. what other extremities? how common can this be and achievable and attainab
but the technology is changing so much. now they are using it, it's becoming more common. >> absolutely. why hide it? i had the option to look flesh tone. >> why didn't you take it? >> i figured it would be too obvious. also i lost it a year ago and it didn't feel like mine. it's my new identity. it's part of who i am. it just seems odd to me. >> how does it change your career or your goals or doesn't it have an impact on you? >> it's definitely had an impact. and...
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to an industry that typically really doesn't have that kind of technology that we see elsewhere in the digital world? >> lion king is low tech and it was intentionally so. you see the rods and strings and that was a concept that i wanted very much for the lion king. i wanted people to see old style puppet tri, mask work. as a person who works in theater and i lived in asia for four years and i've seen it in its original form. it was there to bridge the gap between the inexplicable in life. look how disney has always dealt with death. they don't shy away. oh, my god mufasa is dying, we can't put that on broadway. they say there is a lesson, all fairy tales and myths have helped us get through the times and that's about how you tell children how you survive a death in the family or illness. >> the circle of life. >> and those lessons are very important and why people bring their kids to the theater. they have a great time but if they can bring something home that has made their lives fuller, richer and more complete, then i have done my job. >> my thanks to julie taymor, up next, we'll l
to an industry that typically really doesn't have that kind of technology that we see elsewhere in the digital world? >> lion king is low tech and it was intentionally so. you see the rods and strings and that was a concept that i wanted very much for the lion king. i wanted people to see old style puppet tri, mask work. as a person who works in theater and i lived in asia for four years and i've seen it in its original form. it was there to bridge the gap between the inexplicable in...
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that the exciting part of america is we have the world's greatest technology. i want to point it out. many companies are private. >> santelli has -- >> you have to be kidding. rick santelli here. welcome. my goodness. 74 74.5. i had to double-check that one many times. we're coming off numbers at 82.7 for number. 82.6 for october. those are close. the best numbers since the fall of '07. this 74.5 is a really big drop that takes you to the weakest numbers since august when we had a series of weaker numbers. now, whether superstorm sandy had an effect i can't tell you. what i can tell you is that this is a preliminary december read and all comps i'm giving you are final reads. this will change in a couple of weeks. on the surface, not a very good number. the response in the marketplace, not a huge response at this point but remember the market still trying to digest real from memory with regard to actual positives of the jobs report and it's a weekend. back to you. >> thanks a lot, rick. rick santelli. it does sort of point to a market that some argue is overly h
that the exciting part of america is we have the world's greatest technology. i want to point it out. many companies are private. >> santelli has -- >> you have to be kidding. rick santelli here. welcome. my goodness. 74 74.5. i had to double-check that one many times. we're coming off numbers at 82.7 for number. 82.6 for october. those are close. the best numbers since the fall of '07. this 74.5 is a really big drop that takes you to the weakest numbers since august when we had a...
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believes they are testing technology that could be used to strike the mainland but the launches are aimed at putting a piece full satellite into or bit. >>> and official say and as you know he spent 27 years in prison and became the first black president in 1994 and nelson mandela has since retired from public life. >>> a former head of the international core and they have accused dominique straus conn of sexual assault. they will update a judge on negotiations. >>> and in new jersey and new york, the race is on to pick up the costs of popular board walks. they are anywhere from 10 million beyond to 20 million. it is half to know, they say it is a lot of board in the board but it does not hold up with storms. >>> 500 workers who walked off the day have ratified a 4 year deal. it will ratify a signing bonus. >>> police staff are tar fitting repeat dui oh -- offenders. they are driving desite having a suspended license. those drives could have their cars impounded as well. >> good morning, pam and dave, it is actually doing well for most as you drive around the bay area. i want to show you
believes they are testing technology that could be used to strike the mainland but the launches are aimed at putting a piece full satellite into or bit. >>> and official say and as you know he spent 27 years in prison and became the first black president in 1994 and nelson mandela has since retired from public life. >>> a former head of the international core and they have accused dominique straus conn of sexual assault. they will update a judge on negotiations. >>>...
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machines with the technology, the scale and the ability to communicate to make the world work better. and now all the machines want in. ♪ . >>> a judge has ruled in favor of a contractor who had his name dragged through the mud onielp. a fairfax county woman posted a review on the website saying the contractor did shoty work and charged her for work he didn't do and may have stolen jewelry. the contractor sued and the judge ruled the woman has to tech down the accusations of criminal behavior. >>> consumers beware, a phony text message is making its rounds. and it sends customers to a rebate -- website and authorities say it's a popular scam called fishing and reminded shoppers to never give away personal information to redeem a prize. >>> word of warning, the personal text messages may not be private. there is a push to allow cell phone carriers to save and store the conversations for two years. fox news correspondent ted daniel has the details on the controversial idea. >> reporter: an estimated $6 billion next are set in the united states every day. how long the actual message is
machines with the technology, the scale and the ability to communicate to make the world work better. and now all the machines want in. ♪ . >>> a judge has ruled in favor of a contractor who had his name dragged through the mud onielp. a fairfax county woman posted a review on the website saying the contractor did shoty work and charged her for work he didn't do and may have stolen jewelry. the contractor sued and the judge ruled the woman has to tech down the accusations of criminal...
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across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who get where i'm from. and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never missed a beat. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> it is time. time for the lightning round. and we'll take calls, and buy, buy, buy, sell, sell, sell. my staff will play this sound and the lightning round is over. are you ready, skedaddy? let's start with marshall in massachusetts.
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one thing that has changed of course is technology. it's one thing to own a musket and another an missile. one thing that did arise in the heller case, the justice recognized that there were qualitative differences that would permit the government to say look, the fact you can bear arms doesn't mean we are going to let you bear any arms or an anti aircraft missile. does that create latitude to say we don't want you to have an automatic weapon? >> machine guns have been banned for 30 years. not any weapon is appropriate for self defense in the home. all the supreme court said is that you have a right to have a handgun in your home for self defense. they didn't say you have a right to have any kind of gun like an assault weapon and didn't say you have any right to take that gun out on to the public street and carry it with you. there are still a lot of questions to be answered by the supreme court on the scope of the second alternate. at least today as we understand it it does not ban from limiting magazines. >> background searches, limi
one thing that has changed of course is technology. it's one thing to own a musket and another an missile. one thing that did arise in the heller case, the justice recognized that there were qualitative differences that would permit the government to say look, the fact you can bear arms doesn't mean we are going to let you bear any arms or an anti aircraft missile. does that create latitude to say we don't want you to have an automatic weapon? >> machine guns have been banned for 30...
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with more, the ceo of vital spring technologies you're with us. i'm glad you're here with us. i don't think anybody really understands how much this is going to cost. >> you are very right. this is out of control. the cost of obamacare every week, continuing to soar. today's announcement by blue cross blue shield of california and aetna upgraded are great examples. premiums have gone up already. blue cross blue shield and others have no option to stay profitable unless they increase premiums. obamacare has basically changed the entire way that insurance works. they can no longer factor in how sick and individualist. they have to accept anyone with pre-existing conditions. what are they going to do? of course they are going to raise premiums because they have to stay in business. >> i know there are a lot of consumer advocates saying that you guys have a lot of change in your cash reserves. milk that is a idea to raise premiums. >> there's no question. if we are expected -- if i am an insurance company executive today and i am supposed to be taking on a whole slew of individual
with more, the ceo of vital spring technologies you're with us. i'm glad you're here with us. i don't think anybody really understands how much this is going to cost. >> you are very right. this is out of control. the cost of obamacare every week, continuing to soar. today's announcement by blue cross blue shield of california and aetna upgraded are great examples. premiums have gone up already. blue cross blue shield and others have no option to stay profitable unless they increase...
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verizon has new technology that records you inside your home. the idea? to caterer tv ads to your actions. some think it's creepy and crosses the line. jim rosenfield shows it how it would work. >> government contractor michelle peters watches on demand in southeast. she doesn't like the idea of being watched in her own living room. >> i just want to enjoy my show. i want to fall asleep in front of the couch and not worry about watching somebody fall asleep. >> that's exactly what verizon is working on according to this patent application. >> at least it's going to be clear. >> a dvr-type device designed to tailor ads based on what you're doing while you're watching tv. the device would detect thijs like curdling, aurging, exercising or even if a pet is in the room. and then add to it for things like romantic get aways, relationship counselors or flea treatments. >> i think it's an invasion of privacy. >> nbc technology points out we already allow our phones and our computers to track aspects of our activity. this is just the next step. >> just the idea o
verizon has new technology that records you inside your home. the idea? to caterer tv ads to your actions. some think it's creepy and crosses the line. jim rosenfield shows it how it would work. >> government contractor michelle peters watches on demand in southeast. she doesn't like the idea of being watched in her own living room. >> i just want to enjoy my show. i want to fall asleep in front of the couch and not worry about watching somebody fall asleep. >> that's exactly...
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the west believes that is covered a test long range missile technology. they are talking in private. but are we getting any closer to a deal to get off the so-called fiscal cliff? we will talk about it all with the fox all-stars when we return. [ woman ] we knew it was gonna be bad, but never like this. the red cross was down here all the time. [ man ] they've given us a lot of heart. in times of need, they're there. ♪ [ kerry ] my dad was watching his house burn. he turned around, and all of a sudden, therwas this guy standing there from the red cross. at a point where i had just lost everything, the idea that there was someone there... that's an amazing thing. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> i've said i will work with republicans on a plan for economic growth, job creation and reducing our deficits. and they have had compromise between democrats and republicans. i understand, you know, people have a lot of different views. i'm willing to compromise a little bit. >> his proposal that he offered to boehner was literally a joke. it's $50 billion stimulus package. it rai
the west believes that is covered a test long range missile technology. they are talking in private. but are we getting any closer to a deal to get off the so-called fiscal cliff? we will talk about it all with the fox all-stars when we return. [ woman ] we knew it was gonna be bad, but never like this. the red cross was down here all the time. [ man ] they've given us a lot of heart. in times of need, they're there. ♪ [ kerry ] my dad was watching his house burn. he turned around, and all of...
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supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is nbr. captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: good evening. i'm tom hudson. the nation's governors met with president obama today about what they need to see in a fiscal cliff deal. we talk with delaware governor jack markell. >> susie: i'm susie gharib. a coalition of the nation's top c.e.o.s is feeling pessimistic about getting a fiscal cliff deal.
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we sigh in illinois and michigan may be a thing of the past and people who are software designers or technology designers are so important to the future as well. somehow we lost perspective on the historical significance of labor and why it's important. >> i think they have a messaging problem that you identified and there is an additional component that i think they should be articulating which is the imbalance that now will result in a post citizens united world. by that i mean you will have business interests, spending like never before. you saw that in the cycle we just conclouded. the antidote to that often has been the union influence. being able to put boots on the ground funded by having members that will now be eliminated by a right to work status. what i'm saying is big business will have a leg up in a post citizens united world. >> it's a great pleasure having ow again. thank you both. president obama calls it a big step in a new interview. the president recognizes the syrian opposition for the first time. >> the syrian opposition coalition is now inclusive enough and reflective and
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and cdw designs technology solutions that keep us winning. they set us up to win. while you... ...set us up to lose. oh, a classic win-lose-win situation. exactly. >> i really don't believe that that's something i will do again. >> you know your husband wants you to run in 2016. what do you say to him? >> he wants me to do what i want to do, and he has made that very clear, and some of what i want to do is just kick back. stoo kick back. will she or won't she? no two political figures are more popular in our new nbc news-wall street yurnl poll than bill clinton and hillary clinton. bill clinton has a magic 60% approval rating. secretary clinton trails just two points behind that. way ahead of president obama at 53%, and the democratic party at 44%. joining me now is former congresswoman ellen. she was also the state department's top arms control official and margaret carlson, political columnist with bloomberg view coming to us from new york. welcome both of you. margaret, what is your take? you've watched, you know, these clips with barbara walters, the interview,
and cdw designs technology solutions that keep us winning. they set us up to win. while you... ...set us up to lose. oh, a classic win-lose-win situation. exactly. >> i really don't believe that that's something i will do again. >> you know your husband wants you to run in 2016. what do you say to him? >> he wants me to do what i want to do, and he has made that very clear, and some of what i want to do is just kick back. stoo kick back. will she or won't she? no two political...